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Cheers
by
Johannes
on 31 Dec, 2006 12:38
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Whe have here in the Netherlands an very old tradition on old years eve we eat oil balls (see the pic)
We live here with 17.000.000 people butt this eve 17.000.000 oil balls.
Do you have in your country olso an old years eve tradition?
Johannes
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#1
by
Tyler
on 31 Dec, 2006 13:13
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Whe have here in the Netherlands an very old tradition on old years eve we eat oil balls
I was thinking, I am never going to the Netherlands for New Years when I read "oil balls" but then I saw the pic and they look yummy!!
In the U.S. the traditions are such:
If you are not single:
Count down with 10 seconds left
Drink Champagne
Kiss the person your husband/wife/significant other.
If you are single:
You go to the best party you can get invited to,
spend most of the night trying to find the person you want to kiss
drink enought to ask them to kiss you or just plant one on them
position yourself next to the person you hope to kiss
count down
drink a lot of champgane
try to kiss them.
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#2
by
wpruitt
on 31 Dec, 2006 13:27
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Whe have here in the Netherlands an very old tradition on old years eve we eat oil balls
I was thinking, I am never going to the Netherlands for New Years when I read "oil balls" but then I saw the pic and they look yummy!!
In the U.S. the traditions are such:
If you are not single:
Count down with 10 seconds left
Drink Champagne
Kiss the person your husband/wife/significant other.
If you are single:
You go to the best party you can get invited to,
spend most of the night trying to find the person you want to kiss
drink enought to ask them to kiss you or just plant one on them
position yourself next to the person you hope to kiss
count down
drink a lot of champgane
try to kiss them.
You forgot to include the traditions of singing of
Auld Lang Syne and trying to get a bit more than a kiss!
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#3
by
PigPen
on 03 Jan, 2007 12:37
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When I was single, I couldn't remember the words to Auld Lang Syne. Too much to drink before 12:00...hehehehehehehehe
I was a real party animal before I got married...much fun though
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#4
by
Argyle
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:16
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In the UK a traditional New Years Eve is as follows:
Early December - Come up with a plan that seems a good idea at the time
New Years Eve - 7pm meet friends, enter extremely overpriced pub that you have to pay to get into and pay more for drinks, cant sit down, breathe, move or get to the bar
8pm - think that this is hard work and start buying two or 3 drinks at a time
11:59 - drunkenly sing auld lang syne
02:00 - pay 3 times as much for a cab
02:30 - fall asleep with your head on the rim of the toilet
Me on the other hand have a pregnant partner so stayed in and watched Amelie, some bizarre French film, although it is very good if you havent seen it
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#5
by
VFRWolf
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:17
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Also, in the south, eating black eye peas on New Years day is supposed to bring money. Collard greens and Ham are custom dishes, but I don't remember why.
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#6
by
PBurke
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:19
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actually black eyed peas brings luck and cabbage brings money. always eat it and never had either.
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#7
by
PigPen
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:25
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I get force fed black-eyed peas on New Year's Day
I can't stand those things
For a family tradition we eat prime rib though...good stuff!
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#8
by
PBurke
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:26
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Pig Pen..........will you adopt me?
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#9
by
PigPen
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:28
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That would be kinda weird...you're older than me
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#10
by
PBurke
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:36
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fine. then just let me be part of the family for new years.
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#11
by
PigPen
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:37
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OK, I ain't payin for your plane ticket though
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#12
by
Noner
on 03 Jan, 2007 14:59
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I get force fed black-eyed peas on New Year's Day
I can't stand those things
Yeah their music is pretty horrible. At least you get to eat prime rib.
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#13
by
wpruitt
on 03 Jan, 2007 20:03
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Also, in the south, eating black eye peas on New Years day is supposed to bring money. Collard greens and Ham are custom dishes, but I don't remember why.
Story we always heard was greens for dollars and black-eyed peas for cents.
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#14
by
VFRWolf
on 03 Jan, 2007 20:12
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Either way, I enjoy both, but the wife doesn't, guess I should learn how to cook them myself.